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. >> i went long un corn. long un corn. >> look at that. that's -- ooohhhh. we tallied the twitter votes and you all out there picked bank of america. this is a very nice trophy. "fast money" madness. very attractive. plastic. >> $2.99 at trophies are us? >> coming up next, class is in session. trader tim seymour gives us his thoughts on how to build the best portfolio and your best trades for money. stay tuned. >> "fast money" means trading. everybody has to bring their best information. the entire trading day is the preparation for that show that night. >> idea generation. all about giving you a framework for how to look at the market, plus the world has changed, our show has evolved. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask abo
. >> i went long un corn. long un corn. >> look at that. that's -- ooohhhh. we tallied the twitter votes and you all out there picked bank of america. this is a very nice trophy. "fast money" madness. very attractive. plastic. >> $2.99 at trophies are us? >> coming up next, class is in session. trader tim seymour gives us his thoughts on how to build the best portfolio and your best trades for money. stay tuned. >> "fast money" means trading....
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un of my favorite books is about the pesky rat, where a rat is passed for a cat. >> right. >> great story. >> ahead on "fast money," solar blasts, mega rally shares up more than 40% today alone. and we'll face off over the colonel, can the company weather the bird flu scares? straight ahead. >> the entire trading day is the preparation for the show that night. >> it's idea generation, all about giving you a framework for how to look at the market. as the world has changed our show has einvolved. i i am guy adami. >> i am pete najarian, i am "fast money." order your "fast money" tee. run with the big dogs. [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ >>> market clash with josh back at headquarters. >> first solar sky rocketing higher today, the biggest one-day move ever for the stock.
un of my favorite books is about the pesky rat, where a rat is passed for a cat. >> right. >> great story. >> ahead on "fast money," solar blasts, mega rally shares up more than 40% today alone. and we'll face off over the colonel, can the company weather the bird flu scares? straight ahead. >> the entire trading day is the preparation for the show that night. >> it's idea generation, all about giving you a framework for how to look at the market. as the...
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leader kim jong-un also recently announcing plans for restarting an inactive nuclear reactor. what is the potential impact on the markets? joining us now with the deeper dive is the founder of the world renowned gartman letter. good to see you. >> good to be seen. >> in person, i should add. >> how much of a threat is north korea? >> they have very few capabilities. they have land, that's about it. they have land forces. if they decided to make a rush over the border, they could do that. but that's not going to happen. they have no real nuclear capabilities whatsoever. their missiles are very, very old, very immature. they can't move more than 1,500 kilometers. they've got a problem with it. i think we've blown this completely out of whack. it's fun to watch the pictures. seoul has a problem, but i think we've blown it way out of proportion. >> i think the concern maybe is that north korea may be allied with people, with countries that have the missiles or the capabilities to escalate something. >> who are they allied with? the chinese have basically written them off. they hav
leader kim jong-un also recently announcing plans for restarting an inactive nuclear reactor. what is the potential impact on the markets? joining us now with the deeper dive is the founder of the world renowned gartman letter. good to see you. >> good to be seen. >> in person, i should add. >> how much of a threat is north korea? >> they have very few capabilities. they have land, that's about it. they have land forces. if they decided to make a rush over the border,...
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governor and special envoy to north korea, bill richardson, will join us to give us insight into kim jong-un. how serious are his threats to launch an attack against the u.s.? how destabilizing could these threats be to the global and regional economy? and apple chief executive tim cook apologizes to the chinese people regarding its customer service policies over in that country. this as the company tries to mend some fences with the chinese government. all ahead, top of the hour on "power." >>> want to take a quick look at apple shares. apple shares are lower. there you see it by 2%. the nasdaq is down almost 30 points here. apple not doing anything today to help the nasdaq. meantime, more trouble brewing at steven cohen's s.a.c. capital. cnbc's kate kelly has been following this story from the beginning. kate, what's the latest now? >> the arrest of michael steinberg, one of s.a.c.'s longest tenured employees, is the latest albatross hanging around their necks. prosecutors uncovered questionable e-mails and other details related to his trading of dell and nvidia in 2008 and 2009. news repo
governor and special envoy to north korea, bill richardson, will join us to give us insight into kim jong-un. how serious are his threats to launch an attack against the u.s.? how destabilizing could these threats be to the global and regional economy? and apple chief executive tim cook apologizes to the chinese people regarding its customer service policies over in that country. this as the company tries to mend some fences with the chinese government. all ahead, top of the hour on...